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GameTap at E3
TBS' Game network to braodcast live from E3.
Date: Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Author: James Fudge

GameTap announced today that it will be broadcasting live from E3 again this year and will have web casts of the show's biggest news available at www.gametap.com .

Beginning this evening at the Microsoft press conference, GameTap will begin its free broadcast coverage and continue through Friday, July 13th, including coverage of Sony and Nintendo's press conferences.

GameTap will also stream live coverage of both the Microsoft and Nintendo press conferences, as well as posting daily coverage including interviews between popular figures in the video game industry and host updates from Barker Hanger, where the latest and greatest games are being demoed for the first time. GameTap will also be posting a daily wrap-up of the hottest news from the show, as well as select third party press conferences.

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